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I couldn't find anywhere the actual Navy source for the claim in that article. ...
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Janiz

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...Having a pennant number, a navy captain & crew, participating in naval exercises doesn’t mean it is commissioned?
1. No, pennant could be there during launch ceremnony.
2. No, you appoint a commander for a shipyard fitting-out period. In most cases he stays at the post after the ship is comissioned but not always.
3. When did it happen?
 

Biscuits

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1. No, pennant could be there during launch ceremnony.
2. No, you appoint a commander for a shipyard fitting-out period. In most cases he stays at the post after the ship is comissioned but not always.
3. When did it happen?

Are you asking questions in good faith?

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It is listed as “active”. It was also right there during the review, doing the formal procedures as all other PLAN ships, in case you missed it.

Nanchang has participated in the 70th anniversary review and the still undergoing post event drills.
 

Hendrik_2000

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Exactly and they don't normally publish the Bio's of ship captain unless it is commissioned.Here it is

Type 055 destroyer captain of the first ship (43) Naval School Graduated from Tianjin University of Technology, Maritime engineering, and the Navy Dalian Naval Academy in 2000. Since then, he has served from vice-president to captain. He had worked in seven different vessels, including the aircraft carrier, and also received training courses for air soldiers. Participated in activities such as joint exercises, the rescue of Somali pirates, and Yemen.
He commanded Linyi the type 54 ship that rescue foreigner from Yemen
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Tam

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If ships are not ready to be in the PLA Navy, they shouldn't be joining in the parade. If you can make them join the parade in a non ready or non commissioned state, then why didn't you bring in the CV17 in the first place?

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"But military experts said the aircraft carrier may not be fully combat ready, and it was not expected to join the naval parade this week."
 

gelgoog

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SCMP spewing crap as usual. If the ship has been assigned a pennant number and name, and those are painted on, it is a sign it is operational.
 

Tam

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SCMP spewing crap as usual. If the ship has been assigned a pennant number and name, and those are painted on, it is a sign it is operational.

I was using CV17 as an example. It does not have a name, it does not have a pennant, its not operational and it does not join the parade even if this is just a parade and has no need for operational combat capability. All you need is for the ship to sail past inspection and visibly impress the visitors. CV17 can certainly sail.

But CV17 didn't go to the parade and 101 did. The difference? CV17 isn't operationally combat ready, 101 is. Having said that, was there an official commissioning ceremony for 101?
 

Biscuits

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I think it is a case where the parade IS the celebration. The commissioning was done beforehand, but with minimal fanfare, the parade would happen immediately afterwards anyways.

When you hear them ‘hail’ the lead ship of the parade, that means they’re part of PLAN, since a non-PLAN ship cannot do that.
 
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